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I forgot how brutal those finishing moves were. I was surprised the first time I played it on the Gamestop demo kiosk.

On that note, I remember once that a Gamestop employee told me I couldn't play the Shadow of the Colossus demo because of all the "blood" that came squirting out when you stabbed them. He thought that it was M-rated, and I was about 15 at the time. I wonder what the demos are like now...

I forgot how brutal those finishing moves were. I was surprised the first time I played it on the Gamestop demo kiosk.

On that note, I remember once that a Gamestop employee told me I couldn't play the Shadow of the Colossus demo because of all the "blood" that came squirting out when you stabbed them. He thought that it was M-rated, and I was about 15 at the time. I wonder what the demos are like now...

Based on my experiences with Gamestop, I imagine they were mostly just looking for a way to get a kid who was loitering out of their store.

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Yeah amongst some workshop stuff, added a couple of new tile shots. Supposedly these dungeons (both single floor ones, no boss although there are some elites) appear more readily the further you are into the game, but as I was already about 2/3 into Act 3 by the time I got the update so I couldn't tell you about anything added beforehand. What I will say though is that both tile-sets were cool, but the Nether Realm has a much cooler feel to it, being completely alien. I mean that path pretty much highlights what I mean. In the map I had, there was a few of those tight and twisting paths that connected a few islands.

I only usually play TL2 now while listening to podcasts (well, podcast, the Giant Bomb one) so each week it's about 3 hours of play-time. I can definitely tell you though that it reset that part of the map. I was inside one of the Act 3 dungeons in the Sundered Battlefield and when I emerged, the map had gone. Not a big deal (got to visit Notch's cave twice!!) though. A lot of the mods seem really cool though, even simple ones such as extending storage space.

And there's the alternate ending.
You must get 250000 points, or 170% of the game for me. As Kong, if you don't die in a certain amount of time, Englehorn and Jack come in the seaplane to destroy(!) searchlights and other planes.
The controls are a bit poo.
Looping around.
You can even get destroyed.